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>> well, shery, as you know, it's a very difficult question. but many recent opinion polls say park has a slight edge with voters. but some people are concerned about her family's legacy. her father seized power in a coup in the 1960s. he's credited with developing south korea's economy but criticized for cracking down on dissidents. so park faces some challenges in her bid for the presidency. things have looked more promising for moon since ahn cheol-soo dropped out of the race. one key for moon will be winning over ahn's supporters who are mostly young voters with no party affiliations. a show of strong supporters from ahn would increase moon's chance of winning. >>> the japanese government has come up with an outline of a new green energy plan. it's trying to put an end to nuclear power generation by the 2030s. cabinet ministers involved in shaping the country's energy policy got together on tuesday. they set a target to allow commercial use of wind-generated power sometime after 2015. they also decided to try by 2030 to set up a system that
>> well, shery, as you know, it's a very difficult question. but many recent opinion polls say park has a slight edge with voters. but some people are concerned about her family's legacy. her father seized power in a coup in the 1960s. he's credited with developing south korea's economy but criticized for cracking down on dissidents. so park faces some challenges in her bid for the presidency. things have looked more promising for moon since ahn cheol-soo dropped out of the race. one key...
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♪ gloria ♪ it's not sherie ♪ gloria ♪ but she's not in love with me ♪ ♪ bom bom bom bom ♪ ooh ♪ gloria ♪ hum ♪ i think there's an importance to this music. i call this music either classic rock-and-roll or classic rhythm and blues or original american rock-and-roll. one or the other. and i say that because people seem to be astounded that this music is around 40 years later, but they're not astounded that ragtime jazz is around 80 years later or that classical music is around 200 years later. it is, to me, trying to shake off the shackles of this music being called a novelty. this is not a novelty. this is a part of the american experience. ken held: living in brooklyn in one of those row houses, on the second floor in my bedroom, i had bought this record can't we be sweethearts, and i remember just putting my little victrola up on the windowsill, cranking open the window, and putting the little speaker, the one little speaker, up against the screen, and saying to everybody out in the street who was playing punch ball and stickball and johnny on a pony and ring-a-levio, all the thi
♪ gloria ♪ it's not sherie ♪ gloria ♪ but she's not in love with me ♪ ♪ bom bom bom bom ♪ ooh ♪ gloria ♪ hum ♪ i think there's an importance to this music. i call this music either classic rock-and-roll or classic rhythm and blues or original american rock-and-roll. one or the other. and i say that because people seem to be astounded that this music is around 40 years later, but they're not astounded that ragtime jazz is around 80 years later or that classical music is...
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and we welcome sheri. thank you for being here with us, came in from michigan. >> thank you. >> pleasure to have you here. the company pretty brown girl, it's a great idea. but why did you a successful woman, a mom, a role model for your daughter, need to come up with this concept? what was happening in her life that made you think this was important and had to be done? >> yes, i have two daughters. ages 6 and 7. and my oldest daughter was starting kindergarten. she was the only african- american in her class. we immediately started to see her self-esteem start to dwindle and that was very concerning for me at a mother. i'd also taken my daughters to a very popular doll store. they had a whole wall and they didn't pick the pretty brown girl doll. it was a hologram of girls and all -- whole group of girls and all the decisions were the same. that goes back to the doll test when given the choice. >> people may not remember that but that also talked about that separate but equal was not good. >> it was trigge
and we welcome sheri. thank you for being here with us, came in from michigan. >> thank you. >> pleasure to have you here. the company pretty brown girl, it's a great idea. but why did you a successful woman, a mom, a role model for your daughter, need to come up with this concept? what was happening in her life that made you think this was important and had to be done? >> yes, i have two daughters. ages 6 and 7. and my oldest daughter was starting kindergarten. she was the...
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sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous tradition, when you turn 52, it is like the completion of an important era. the importance of the ceremony is to say, you are 52. whenever you have been caring for the first 52 years, it is time to let it go. really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at
sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous tradition, when you turn 52, it is like the completion of an important era. the importance of the ceremony is...
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. ♪ ♪ sheri sheri baby sheri sheri baby ♪ ♪ sherry baby sherry baby ♪ sherry can you come out tonight come come come out tonight ♪ sherry baby sherry baby sherry can you come out tonight ♪ ♪ why don't you come out ♪ come out come out ♪ come out come out it's so nice ♪ come out we'll dance the night away ♪ ♪ i'm going to make you mine mine mine ♪ ♪ big girls don't cry ♪ big girls don't cry-yi-yi ♪ ♪ they don't cry big girls don't cry ♪ ♪ who said they don't cry? my girl ♪ ♪ said goodbye-yi-yi my, oh, my ♪ ♪ my girl didn't cry i wonder why ♪ ♪ silly boy shame on you more mama said shame on you you cried in bed ♪ ♪ shame on you you told a lie ♪ big girls ♪ big girls don't cry ♪ ♪ big girls don't cry-yi-yi ♪ ♪ they don't cry big girls don't cry ♪ big girls don't cry ♪ ♪ that's just an alibi big girls don't cry ♪ ♪ big girls don't cry ♪ ooh, wee, ooh, wee, ooh, walk walk, walk, walk, walk ♪ ♪ ooh, wee, ooh, wee, ooh, walk like a man ♪ ♪ oh, how you tried to cut me down to size ♪ ♪ telling dirty lies to my fri
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. >>> earlier, shery ahn spoke with okomoto. he has covered the last two south carolina south korean elections in >> what was your impression of the tv debate? >> yes, moon and ahn, although moon and ahn are opponents in the race, they were not very adversary. they didn't criticize each other very much. this means to me that they do not consider themselves enemies, but partners hoping for victory in the presidential election. staff members from both sides have frequently spoken of a unified candidacy, but they have yet to agree on who that unified candidate should be. >> it's less than a month until the election. why are they still unable to decide? >> yeah. each side realizes that only a public poll can decide on a unified candidate, but they're arguing how such a poll should be taken. moon of the democratic party is saying the question should be, who would be the most appropriate candidate. independent ahn is saying the candidate should be the one with the best chance of beating the ruling parties. approval ratings vary accord
. >>> earlier, shery ahn spoke with okomoto. he has covered the last two south carolina south korean elections in >> what was your impression of the tv debate? >> yes, moon and ahn, although moon and ahn are opponents in the race, they were not very adversary. they didn't criticize each other very much. this means to me that they do not consider themselves enemies, but partners hoping for victory in the presidential election. staff members from both sides have frequently...
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. >>> earlier, shery ahn spoke with okomoto. he has covered the last two presidential elections in 2002 and in 2007. >> what was your impression of the tv debate? >> yes, moon and ahn, although moon and ahn are opponents in the race, they were not very adversary. -- aggressive. this means to me that they do not consider themselves enemies, but partners hoping for victory in the presidential election. staff members from both sides have frequently spoken of a unified candidacy, but they have yet to agree on who that unified candidate should be. >> it's less than a month until the election. why are they still unable to decide? >> yeah. each side realizes that only a public poll can decide on a unified candidate, but they're arguing how such a poll should be taken. moon of the democratic party is saying the question should be, who would be the most appropriate candidate. independent ahn is saying the candidate should be the one with the best chance of beating the ruling parties. approval ratings vary according to how poll questions
. >>> earlier, shery ahn spoke with okomoto. he has covered the last two presidential elections in 2002 and in 2007. >> what was your impression of the tv debate? >> yes, moon and ahn, although moon and ahn are opponents in the race, they were not very adversary. -- aggressive. this means to me that they do not consider themselves enemies, but partners hoping for victory in the presidential election. staff members from both sides have frequently spoken of a unified...
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sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous it
sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous it
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. >> as a first step, the sheri sheriff's police are sending an undercover officer with poncho to bye heroin from the ring leader. sa sandoval rides with one of four marked surveillance units while the deal goes down. >> where is he at now, jay? >> he's talking to the guy right now. >> it's a good deal. he got 12. they're heading back to the meet spot. >> it went great. i introduced my friend to him, and he shook his hand. he gave his number, said call me whenever you need anything. you need to have a good friend when you're doing this. if you're nervous, paranoid, that's how things are going to come off. if you're relaxed, you know, you're doing good. >> with one successful buy under their belts, investigators blan to do many more with poncho's help in order to build a conspiracy case. but they want to send out his partner lefty next on an undercover buy before he gets any second thoughts. >> right now there's only been one guy working. the other guy can still hold that against him. obviously you can't always get along with somebody. it's pretty we'll see. >> everything hinges on the
. >> as a first step, the sheri sheriff's police are sending an undercover officer with poncho to bye heroin from the ring leader. sa sandoval rides with one of four marked surveillance units while the deal goes down. >> where is he at now, jay? >> he's talking to the guy right now. >> it's a good deal. he got 12. they're heading back to the meet spot. >> it went great. i introduced my friend to him, and he shook his hand. he gave his number, said call me whenever...
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. >> and when sheri stopped him, she didn't know for sure who he was, and she asked him for his id. and he said i don't have any id. but he told her his last name. >> he tells her his last name is gray. gillespie realizes he fits the description of the andrew lee gray, a man wanted by police for assaulting his girlfriend with a knife. she asks gray to put his hands on the trunk of the car. >> he placed his hands on the car, and she took her handcuffs out. he spun around to fight her. she grabbed him by the shirt and told him you don't want to do this. you're just going to get yourself in more trouble. >> gillespie grabs gray by the shirt, but gray decides to make what could be a life or death move. he tears off gillespie's vest microphone and goes for her gun. >> he reached to grab the gun. as soon as he did that, she tried to grab hold of him. and they started tussling. >> the gun is a 40 caliber glock. and gillespie knows if gray gains control of it, he could shoot her. but gray is having trouble. he seems to be trying to find the safety on the gun, hoping to release it. while gil
. >> and when sheri stopped him, she didn't know for sure who he was, and she asked him for his id. and he said i don't have any id. but he told her his last name. >> he tells her his last name is gray. gillespie realizes he fits the description of the andrew lee gray, a man wanted by police for assaulting his girlfriend with a knife. she asks gray to put his hands on the trunk of the car. >> he placed his hands on the car, and she took her handcuffs out. he spun around to...
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again, there are those die-hard folks hanging out in the kitchen, still taking shots of cooking sheri. but what we saw is that the overreach that came with all of these bills dealing with abortion, vaginal ultrasound, anti-immigrant movements got the american electorate to want to moderate itself. we saw that at the federal level, especially in the senate, the reelection of president barack obama, and also at the state level, where we have seen a number of states reclaim democratic chambers, dozens and dozens of more democratic legislators coming back into the force. what we see here is the tea party is dwindling. i live in texas. so the tea party is alive and well in texas. but we're just seeing the diminished movement of what was all the rage in 2010. and we thought was going to rage on for another couple of years. >> now the tea party made its impact by pushing republicans to the far right, so far that it proved nearly impossible for mitt romney to find his way back in time for the election. so what in your opinion will the republican of 2014 or 2016 have to be in terms of ideas an
again, there are those die-hard folks hanging out in the kitchen, still taking shots of cooking sheri. but what we saw is that the overreach that came with all of these bills dealing with abortion, vaginal ultrasound, anti-immigrant movements got the american electorate to want to moderate itself. we saw that at the federal level, especially in the senate, the reelection of president barack obama, and also at the state level, where we have seen a number of states reclaim democratic chambers,...
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but even the gre american dessert can get a makeover every now and then, and that's where sheri tate comes in. she came up with an idea to combine two of her favorite dessert staples: ice cream and liqueur. >> as a kid, my parents made liqueur-infused ice cream with their friends, so they made something called "grasshoppers," which is similar to the cream de mint we made today, and it was a blended ice cream drink with cream de mint liqueur. and i think that's probably where i got the idea. >> so sheri left her desk job in the silicon valley to pursue her dessert dream, and thus silver moon ice cream was created. it is the first artisan liqueur-infused ice cream and sorbet company on the market. she now has 18 flavors, from orange creamsicle, made with bitter orange; to coffee with brownie bits, made with coffee liqueur; to praline and irish cream. and no matter what flavor you pick, they're all equally unique and delicious here, and each one starts out the same. >> we sample a lot of things, but usually i'm inspired by either a popular drink--so, for example, our pomegranate martini
but even the gre american dessert can get a makeover every now and then, and that's where sheri tate comes in. she came up with an idea to combine two of her favorite dessert staples: ice cream and liqueur. >> as a kid, my parents made liqueur-infused ice cream with their friends, so they made something called "grasshoppers," which is similar to the cream de mint we made today, and it was a blended ice cream drink with cream de mint liqueur. and i think that's probably where i...